thanks mate, quite excited for this and i am already getting bored of making tanks. i have made 6 tanks already with fully modeled interiors, ammo racks, crew placement, working guns, and correct limits for depression, elevation, and crew space restrictions. i have made full lore for them. i am breaking down rn, i cant stop making tanks please help i don't know how to stop. please i need something else for my adhd to hyperfocus on. I PRESENT THE GOC-280-273-X3B, THE SHITTIEST IFV I HAVE EVER MADE, GOD HELP WHY DID I MAKE AN IFV WITH A 280MM GUN.
Add another notch to the tanks, didn't sleep, made the GOC-X2-RC-9-1S. fully modelled and remade from the Rc-9, now with a crewed turret but still a remote gun. a secondary co-ax machinegun for the commander allows for a backup in the event that a gunner gets knocked out, as the mg is usually linked to the aim of the main guns, allowing the commander to override the gunners aim. also its used for aa, the lower gun, which is more in line, uses a radar timed proximity detonation shell, and the top, larger caliber autocannon uses a HEAPFSDS, or high explosive Armour penetrating fin stabilized discarding sabot round, ideal for light to medium tanks of its time, which it started production just after the end of ww2, right before the cold war. It is currently in use as an urban assault vehicle by the group of interest known as the Global Occult Coalition, a group who's purpose is to hunt and destroy anomalous objects.
guess what, i have another. i have made about 36 now and have images and reference images for anyone who want to draw them. i present the tank equivalent of a 10 year old shitbox with a 50mm gun. it is not very popular with the crew, considering the gunner/commander and loader/radioman are both in the open, with the driver having to multitask between driving and rotating the turret. the only time it was used was during a raid on a GOC compound, where the larger and better X3B's were either being services or on deployment. the result was 15 GOC personell attempting to man the 5 51's, and of the 15 only the 5 drivers lived, resorting to using the tanks to ram the enemy armored vehicles to slow and distract, and to bar doors against the invading chaos insurgency personell. the resulting casualties caused by this event cause the GOC council to revisit the 51's, and eventually retire them after 2 years of active service, and 15 years of inactive service. the 51's that weren't melted down and repurposed as stationary guns, were later re-designed into the GOC-56-680-3P, now with a fully enclosed turret, and airtight hull, enabling the driver to save the crew in the turret by maneuvering out of gas and airborne attacks. The only division to use the 3P ended up being tho polish division, as it was found that the narrower roads were more suited for this relatively skinny hull
This, is the GOC-51-670-1A